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According to historians, the vestry fought back, threatening to fire the rector if he continued to encouraged mixed-race services.
Such benefits have been recognised by the Moscow authorities who have developed a Pokémon Go style app to encouraged tourists to hunt out the city's historical landmarks.
John G. Evans, the general secretary of the Trade Union Advisory Committee to the organization, said that France had proposed changing the word "permitted" to "encouraged" and added that he understood that some other European countries agreed.
After trying military threats to intimidate the island into reunification, for the past decade under President Hu Jintao, China has offered financial incentives and increased trade to encouraged re-unification, dubbed by some "hongbao" diplomacy, a reference to the Chinese custom of giving red packets with money on special occasions like weddings.
Hence, there is a need to encouraged participation of female students at this level.
The government used their plight to encouraged anti-German sentiment and public support for the war.
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This means communities need to be encouraged to form such groups where they don't exist.
Children from 4 to 18 are encouraged to attend.
Falkirk were entitled to feel encouraged, and there was a determined sense of adventure to their approach after the interval.
One, he said, allowed users to send "cheesy pickup lines" to friends; another encouraged people to reveal something about themselves.
"Try the tartare," the Frenchman next to her encouraged, sliding over his dish.
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